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    Friday, December 25th, 2009
    reichmarshall
    9:56a
    LP's Friday Random 10, Christmas edition
    Its Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas - Duke Ellington
    Christmas Time Is Here - Vince Guaraldi Trio
    The Merriest - June Christy
    The Christmas Waltz - Nancy Wilson
    Swingin' Them Jingle Bells - Fats Waller
    Boogie Woogie Santa Claus - Lionel Hampton
    The Nutcracker Suite - Les Brown & His Band Of Renown
    Rudolf The Red-Nosed Reindeer Mambo - Billy May & His Orchestra
    Merry Christmas, Baby - Lou Rawls
    Tannenbong - Mark Mothersbaugh
    Thursday, December 24th, 2009
    reichmarshall
    10:41p
    A Holiday classic
    'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through our house
    was blasting the "St. Vitus Dance" by Bauhaus;
    Torn fishnets were draped on my forearms with care,
    And two cans of Aquanet applied to my hair;
    My thoughts were of graveyards, and horror and dread,
    Black visions of pain and despair in my head;
    And Bianca, whose face was as pale as the moon,
    Had thrown up her arm for this evening's swoon,
    When out by the gravestones there came such a clatter,
    I sprang from the coffin to find out the matter.

    Away to the window I flew like a ghost,
    Expecting to find a dark devilish host.
    The moon on the breast of the uncaring snow
    Threw ominous shadows on objects below,
    When, before my tormented eyes did traverse,
    But a gorgeous black Crane & Breed carved-panel hearse,
    With a gaunt, shrouded driver, who filled me with fear,
    And eight skeletal creatures that might have been deer.
    More rapid than vultures his coursers they came,
    And his deep Dave Vanian voice called them by name;

    Now, Murphy! Now, Morgoth! Now, Torment and Woe!
    On, Dreadful! On, Lovecraft! Mephisto and Poe!
    To the top of the gravestones where fog wisps its breath!
    With a weight on my soul I consign you to death!


    As dead leaves that before hellish hurricanes fly,
    When they flutter like giant bats' wings to the sky,
    So up to the crypt-top the coursers they leapt,
    While dearest Bianca, like death, still but slept.
    And then, to my horror, I heard on the roof
    The clicking and scratching of each bone-white hoof.
    As I drew in my arm, and was whirling around,
    Down the ebony chimney he came without sound.

    He was clad all in black, and he looked very goth,
    A billowy ensemble of crushed velvet cloth;
    His boots were knee-high, quite buckled and zipped,
    And the Spandex and fishnets 'round his legs were ripped.
    His eyes glowed with bluish fire, deathly and cold,
    A black eye-liner'd face neither youthful nor old.
    A broad lipless mouth drawn with torment and hurt,
    And his sorrowful face was as white as my shirt.

    A smoldering cigarette tight in his grasp,
    Its smoke curling eerily 'round his cloak clasp;
    His gaunt frame was topped with long ebon hair,
    And a sharp scent of brimstone and cloves choked the air.
    His arms were outspread in the shape of a cross,
    And I quailed when I saw him, feeling sorrow and loss;
    He narrowed his eyes with a twist of his head,
    And I felt the full weight of his angst and dread.

    He spoke not a word, but went straight to his task,
    Left some Dead Can Dance CDs before I could ask,
    A single tear fell across his aquiline nose,
    And then, like an angel, up the chimney he rose;
    He sprang to his hearse, to his team he then hissed,
    And away they all drifted like early dawn's mist.
    But I heard him intone, ere he vanished from sight,
    "Scary Christmas to all, and to all a good fright!"
    Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009
    reichmarshall
    1:55p
    reichmarshall
    2:05a
    From Twitter 12-22-2009

    • 01:34:23: Tickets still available for New Years Eve at Bimbo's!

    Tweets copied by twittinesis.com

    Friday, December 18th, 2009
    reichmarshall
    10:08p
    Thriller, Victorian style
    "There came a marked change... the eyes rolled slowly open, the pupils disappearing upwardly; the skin assumed a cadaverous hue, resembling not so much parchment as white paper; and the circular hectic spots which had strongly been defined in the center of each cheek went out at once. The upper lip, at the same time, writhed itself away from the teeth which it had covered completely while the lower jaw fell with an audible jerk, leaving the mouth widely extended and exposing in full view the swollen and blackened tongue.
    I feel I have reached a point of this narrative at which every reader will be startled into positive disbelief. It is my duty, however, to proceed." - Edgar A. Poe

    reichmarshall
    1:19p
    LP's Friday Random 10
    Iki Maska - Nina Hagen
    State Farm - Yaz
    Song to the Siren - This Mortal Coil
    Planet Dada - Yello
    Marmaduke - Charlie Parker
    Blue Charlie Brown - Vince Guaraldi Trio
    Your Socks Don't Match - Louis Jordan
    Mask - Bauhaus
    Worst Audience Ever - Bill Hicks
    Chocolate Jesus - Tom Waits
    reichmarshall
    10:30a
    Two-Line Movie Review: Fred Claus
    This movie got a lukewarm reception when it came out, and I'm not sure why... probably because the premise (Santa's slacker brother) seems silly. But the story is charming enough and the special effects are actually really good... especially their regular-actor-to-elf scaling technology. Vince Vaghn in the title role, plus Kathy Bates, Miranda Richardson, Kevin Spacey (!) and Paul Giamatti as Saint Nick.
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